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to shield the viewfinder from receiving light. Unlike the
regular DK-21, this eyepiece provides a mild magnification
that some find useful. However, you may not be able to see
the entire image area and viewfinder display information
simultaneously using it.
BM-8 LCD Monitor Cover
. The clear plastic cover that
protects the color LCD from smudges and damage. One is
supplied with the D300.
MC-20 Remote Cord
. A 2.6’ (80cm) remote cord with a
remote shutter release. This accessory allows timed exposures
(and beeps once a second while the shutter is open). Plugs
into the 10-pin socket on the front of the camera.
MC-21 Extension Cord
. This 9.8’ (3m) cord is used to extend
the reach of a MC-20, MC-22, MC-25, or MC-30 cord. Plugs
into the 10-pin socket on the front of the camera.
MC-22 Remote Cord
. This 3.3’ (1m) cord connects to an
additional sound or electronic triggering device to fire the
D300’s shutter remotely. For example, some news
photographers covering the Space Shuttle attach a sound
detection mechanism to the MC-22’s three terminals to take
pictures of launches unattended, as NASA prohibits manned
cameras in areas close to the shuttle’s launch pad. Plugs into
the 10-pin socket on the front of the camera.
MC-25 Remote Cord
. This accessory is a 0.7’ (20cm) cord that
provides a two-pin adapter at the non-camera end for
connecting Nikon-supplied remote accessories, such as the
MW-2 Radio Control Set, the MT-2 Intervalometer, and the
ML-2 and ML-3 Modulite Control Sets. Plugs into the 10-pin
socket on the front of the camera.
MC-30 Remote Cord
. This 2.6’ (80cm) cord is the simplest
remote shutter release for the D300 (plus D1, D2, D3, D200,
and current 35mm film bodies, such as the F100, F5, and F6).
It has a simple shutter release button that can be locked in the